2024年12月24日火曜日

How to use "feasible" in English

 Feasible means possible to do or achieve.

Here are some ways to use "feasible" in English:

  • "Is it feasible to complete this project by Friday?" (Is it possible to finish this project by Friday?)
  • "We need to find a feasible solution to this problem." (We need to find a solution that can actually be done.)
  • "The plan seems feasible, but we need to consider the costs." (The plan seems possible, but we need to think about how much it will cost.)

Feasible often implies that something is practical and achievable within given constraints (like time, resources, or budget).

I hope this helps! Let me know if you'd like more examples.

Quick Response code

 A QR code (Quick Response code) is a type of two-dimensional barcode that can be read by a smartphone camera.1

Here's a simple breakdown:

  • What they look like: QR codes are square-shaped grids of black and white squares.2
  • What they do: When you scan a QR code with your phone's camera, it usually directs you to a website, but it can also:
    • Open a contact in your phone
    • Download an app3
    • Connect to Wi-Fi4
    • Display text5
    • Show a location on a map6

How they work:

  • Your phone's camera app (or a dedicated QR code scanner app) reads the pattern of black and white squares.7
  • The code translates this pattern into information, like a website address.8
  • Your phone then opens the website or performs the intended action.9

Where you might see them:

  • Marketing: On advertisements, business cards, product packaging10
  • Menus: In restaurants11
  • Events: For ticketing, check-in, and information12
  • Public places: To provide information about landmarks or historical sites13

In essence, QR codes are a quick and easy way to link the physical world to digital information.14